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nations, and proudly, one of our fellow trustees, the gerald r. ford presidential foundation. a philosopher once observed, "the best impression one gets of a leader and of his character is by looking at those closest around him." if in the end the legacy and leadership of our guest and his remarkable service to america, then please know that the 38th president of the united states would be bursting with pride today. thus it is a personal joy and honor to introduce to you a statesman, a world leader, a man of peace, a man of integrity, and i'm very proud to say one of my dad's dear friends. ladies and gentlemen, jim bakker. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for a very warm and generous introduction. thank you for all you have done to nurture and honor the wonderful legacy of both your dad and your mom. dick fo,he distinged guest, ladies and gentlemen, let me say to begin with that it's a great pleasure for me to be back in grand rapids. i've been here a number of times and i'm delighted to be back, particularly t
nations, and proudly, one of our fellow trustees, the gerald r. ford presidential foundation. a philosopher once observed, "the best impression one gets of a leader and of his character is by looking at those closest around him." if in the end the legacy and leadership of our guest and his remarkable service to america, then please know that the 38th president of the united states would be bursting with pride today. thus it is a personal joy and honor to introduce to you a statesman,...
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ambassador to the united nations last week said that the u.n. is on the verge with american consent of taxing the internet, imposing a fee on internet users. i talk about that in "black helicopters," the book. the point is where is romney on this issue? you want an issue to get young people to vote for mitt romney, to turn on barack obama? try telling them the internet will be taxed every time they go to google. they'll have to pay $1.50. >> sean: dick morris, congrats on the new book, another "new york times" bestseller. >> yeah. what's important, the issues are not being talked about, and they've got to be. >> sean: well, i agree with you. good job. >> thank you. >> sean: still ahead tonight, tea party favorite senator ron johnson fact-checks the president. also frank luntz and his focus group is here. but fixture is this administration championing women's causes? if that's the case then why did one of the president's female employees label the white house a, quote, hostile work environment for women"? michelle malkin the debunk this phony rep
ambassador to the united nations last week said that the u.n. is on the verge with american consent of taxing the internet, imposing a fee on internet users. i talk about that in "black helicopters," the book. the point is where is romney on this issue? you want an issue to get young people to vote for mitt romney, to turn on barack obama? try telling them the internet will be taxed every time they go to google. they'll have to pay $1.50. >> sean: dick morris, congrats on the...
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nations so where am i going with all of this well two days after the r.t.e. office was bombed in gaza and email from the spokesperson for the israeli prime minister's office alex cells he arrived to the head of artes in moscow branch no not apologizing for bombing r t but instead he gave an oddly valid threat where he claimed that our tease coverage is one sided regarding the conflict not only did he not apologize but netanyahu his own spokesperson basically insinuated that the r.t. station is fair game to be attacked because of the side we've taken in our coverage i guess this is their way of saying you want to cover gaza fairly well this is what you get unacceptable and despicable behavior coming from the office of the israeli prime minister look if you aren't convinced that israel's full on war against the media quite yet check this out according to a recent press release by the human rights organization a doll quote following complaints received about the intention of the israeli army to demolish the tower also called the journalist tower. gaza city this
nations so where am i going with all of this well two days after the r.t.e. office was bombed in gaza and email from the spokesperson for the israeli prime minister's office alex cells he arrived to the head of artes in moscow branch no not apologizing for bombing r t but instead he gave an oddly valid threat where he claimed that our tease coverage is one sided regarding the conflict not only did he not apologize but netanyahu his own spokesperson basically insinuated that the r.t. station is...
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report to the united nations authorities say they were captured in the conflict with al qaeda and held at a facility near bhagam air force base for about a year the average age sixteen years old that means many of those detained are likely younger the reason the teens were held according to the report is to prevent a combat and from returning to the battlefield from our to correspondent ana stasia churkin to joins us from new york i understand so what else do we know about the teens that were captured well there's a really a curious story like you mentioned we have over the last several years what has been going on is over two hundred afghan teenagers that were captured a detained as a result of the fight against how the taliban and al qaeda in afghanistan and held out a u.s. military prison. air base and the shocking numbers here are that the age of these people was on average sixteen years old sixteen year old kids and like you rightfully say the concern here is that a lot of them were a lot younger we're talking about twelve thirteen fourteen year old kids held for an average of a y
report to the united nations authorities say they were captured in the conflict with al qaeda and held at a facility near bhagam air force base for about a year the average age sixteen years old that means many of those detained are likely younger the reason the teens were held according to the report is to prevent a combat and from returning to the battlefield from our to correspondent ana stasia churkin to joins us from new york i understand so what else do we know about the teens that were...
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geraldo, great to see you. >> thanks. >> outrage over the leader of the united nations visiting iran, despite strong u.s. and israeli objections. ♪ [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. ♪ join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. tap into a single pool of shareable data and add up to 10 different devices, including smartphones and tablets. the first plan of its kind. share everything. only from verizon. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp m
geraldo, great to see you. >> thanks. >> outrage over the leader of the united nations visiting iran, despite strong u.s. and israeli objections. ♪ [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. ♪ join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. tap...
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>> we have reported to that united nations in keeping with the established rules. >> a question about the funding -- the purchase was achieved with some difficulty. a group of 18 nations are coming out of the common funding but this model is not a rule. it is an exception so far. my question is, for the smart defense, are you going to pursue these multinational models? don't need to reform the way funding is used? >> definitely. that is one of the follow-up works we adopted in chicago. we will look closer in to how our funding mechanisms work to make sure they fit the purpose, that they work efficiently, that we make the most efficient use of resources and that they are completely transparent. in order to promote multinational projects, we need to reform our funding mechanisms so that all allies know that they are efficient ways of doing it. >> that does mean a loosening of the rules? >> you might well argue it is strengthening rules to make sure things work transparently and efficiently. >> last week, they started operations to remove the barricades. the statement coming from the ser
>> we have reported to that united nations in keeping with the established rules. >> a question about the funding -- the purchase was achieved with some difficulty. a group of 18 nations are coming out of the common funding but this model is not a rule. it is an exception so far. my question is, for the smart defense, are you going to pursue these multinational models? don't need to reform the way funding is used? >> definitely. that is one of the follow-up works we adopted in...
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nations. >> that's a good idea. >> laura: go. >> one of those meters like they have on the talent shows. >> laura: let's move on to cardinal dollan. anthony dolland gave the bendix at the very end of benediction to wrap things up. people were screaming out of the arena but this is what he said. >> thus do we praise you for the gift of life, grant us the courage to defend it. life without which no other rights are secure. we ask four benediction on those waiting to be born that they may be welcomed and protected. empower us with your grace so that we might resist the temptation to replace the moral law with idols of our own making. or to remake those institutions you have given us for the nurturing of life and community. >> laura: in that prayer, he took down two of the pillars of this convention, right? >> he did. >> laura: abortion on demand and gay marriage. >> he did. >> laura: you are a catholic, right? >> i'm only half catholic and i only half practice i have known every cardinal since feldman in the 1960's, cardinal dollan follows in the great tradition of political activists. mos
nations. >> that's a good idea. >> laura: go. >> one of those meters like they have on the talent shows. >> laura: let's move on to cardinal dollan. anthony dolland gave the bendix at the very end of benediction to wrap things up. people were screaming out of the arena but this is what he said. >> thus do we praise you for the gift of life, grant us the courage to defend it. life without which no other rights are secure. we ask four benediction on those waiting to...
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of state and the ambassador to the united nations how they can justify that this video caused this attack. it was a terrorist attack. let's be honest about it. >> i certainly hope that today's hearing is not going to be perceived as an effort to exploit a tragedy for political purposes 27 days out from an election. i hope, in fact it is the down payment of a serious inquiry into how can we make this kind of thing not recur? >> september 11th, the attack in libya took the lives of u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >>> foreign affairs reporter elise joins us now from washington. man, that was a heated exchange just one, well, two, one from each. very heated. but, listen, the concern here is too much politicalization of this, and not getting to the bottom of it. i think people may be turned off by that if they see too much of it. was there too much grandstanding, do you think? >> for my taste, don. i mean, there were a lot of important issues that needed to be addressed and a lot of important questions were asked, but some of us watching felt that it was more like kind
of state and the ambassador to the united nations how they can justify that this video caused this attack. it was a terrorist attack. let's be honest about it. >> i certainly hope that today's hearing is not going to be perceived as an effort to exploit a tragedy for political purposes 27 days out from an election. i hope, in fact it is the down payment of a serious inquiry into how can we make this kind of thing not recur? >> september 11th, the attack in libya took the lives of...
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has technology changed enough that nations can not necessarily have that? >> it is technologically possible. different people have different views on that. i think it is possible. it is technologically possible, but the united states, for example, also invests unabashedly in technologies where if the government does turn off the internet, turn off mobile networks, redundant and with can be brought in -- redundant bandwidth. i think it is ultimately a losing game to try to wall off people's access to information, to the digital environment. if anything, it blew up in mubarak's face. if anything, the fact that he shut off these networks and these mobile networks help contribute to the panic and hysteria in egypt and lost them a lot of whatever support they had left. >> on the note of extra band with being brought in, how has the border with internet affected old question -- old- fashioned questions of state sovereignty -- on the node of extra bandwidth. >> look, the internet is disrupted in a variety of different ways. part of the way in which it is disruptiv
has technology changed enough that nations can not necessarily have that? >> it is technologically possible. different people have different views on that. i think it is possible. it is technologically possible, but the united states, for example, also invests unabashedly in technologies where if the government does turn off the internet, turn off mobile networks, redundant and with can be brought in -- redundant bandwidth. i think it is ultimately a losing game to try to wall off...
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everyone knows in the united nations that is the fastest way to change the world in the direction of not only peace but social justice, economic justice, sustainability, health and well being. it's 50% of the population of our planet and they are disempowered for the most part. >> i was talking to the general and he was saying that the impact of having musicians come to this initiative here cannot be under estimated that you can get to these huge audiences that hang on your every word. i know you take that responsibility seriously. globalization is here and it's real and there is a sense, i think, for many americans we don't want to be the global policemen with the terrible toll and loss of life to our soldiers and economically. >> yeah, well, this transparent world that we live in now, america has to realize now we are part of the world. we are not leading the world. we do in some shape or form but when it comes to education we're not. we're dead last when it comes to education. as the world becomes more technological, 20 years from now, what is america when you didn't educate peopl
everyone knows in the united nations that is the fastest way to change the world in the direction of not only peace but social justice, economic justice, sustainability, health and well being. it's 50% of the population of our planet and they are disempowered for the most part. >> i was talking to the general and he was saying that the impact of having musicians come to this initiative here cannot be under estimated that you can get to these huge audiences that hang on your every word. i...
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that is why the russian and chinese veto at the united nations security council was so disappointing because it actually extended to assad a political lifeline to continue to use violence against his own people. we need to encourage the russians and the chinese and certainly let them know that, while we would like their positive involvement in putting a halt to the conflict, we are able to do and prepared to do much more if they continue to block all progress at the security council. the arab league and gcc have ramped up their political and economic pressure. the eu and turkey -- turkey, interestingly enough, just a year ago, a close friend and supporter of syria, have broken and done the same. the un general assembly in recent weeks voted 137-12 to condemn the crackdown. two weeks ago, the senate passed unanimously a resolution introduced by this committee, condemning the regime for its brutal crackdown and expressing solidarity with the syrian people. there are still serious questions about various opposition organizations, including especially the syrian national council and free
that is why the russian and chinese veto at the united nations security council was so disappointing because it actually extended to assad a political lifeline to continue to use violence against his own people. we need to encourage the russians and the chinese and certainly let them know that, while we would like their positive involvement in putting a halt to the conflict, we are able to do and prepared to do much more if they continue to block all progress at the security council. the arab...
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to get united nations recognition. david lee miller on what the u.s. intends to do. >> on the streets of ramallah, on the west bank. posters can already be seen exclaiming state of palestine, member of the united nations. before departing for new york, palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas told supporters he is determined to win a u.n. vote, raising the status of palestinians. to nonvoting member state at the world body. thursday's vote in the general assembly requires only a majority of the u.n. 193-member states and cannot be vetoed by the u.s. it was only one year ago that abbas sought full-up membership, only to be rebuffed by a threat of a u.s. veto with a security council. >> trying desperately to prevent that, to delay and threaten us. and now they understand that this is going to happen. they cannot stop it. >> the palestinian authority is frustrated at the lack of peace talks and the expansion of the israeli settlements. today, abbas met with the state department officials but failed to change the u.s.'s position on no vote. >> this re
to get united nations recognition. david lee miller on what the u.s. intends to do. >> on the streets of ramallah, on the west bank. posters can already be seen exclaiming state of palestine, member of the united nations. before departing for new york, palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas told supporters he is determined to win a u.n. vote, raising the status of palestinians. to nonvoting member state at the world body. thursday's vote in the general assembly requires only a...
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tonight at the united nations, ambassador susan rice addressed the controversy surrounding her response to the september 11th attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. this is the first time she's addressed it. here she is. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. everyone, particularly the intelligence community, has worked in good faith to provide the best assessment based on the information available. i have great respect for senator mccain and his service to our country. i always have. and i always will. i do think that some of the statements he made about me have been unfounded. but i look forward to having the opportunity at the appropriate time to discuss all of this with him. >> senator mccain, of course, has said that susan rice is not qualified to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. and he said he would block her nomination. representative jesse jackson jr. resigned from congress sayin
tonight at the united nations, ambassador susan rice addressed the controversy surrounding her response to the september 11th attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. this is the first time she's addressed it. here she is. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. everyone, particularly the intelligence...
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. >> bill: rice is taking the heat for that the secretary of the united nations. it will be interesting to see who put her out there and told her to say what she said. >> very interesting. >> bill: possible that she said it on her own. it's not unheard of that a u.n. ambassador would do that most likely somebody said look, you have got to get out there and say x and y. hillary clinton is a very shrewd politician. she didn't say anything inadvertently one way or the other about the attack. i agree with you that the american intelligence agencies had to know it was hot over there in benghazi. certainly we could have done a better job protecting our people i'm not sure that hillary clinton was directly responsible for all of that. i'm saying that because of so much else on her plate. she is racing around in china. got iran. got israel. got all of that kind of stuff. i know i manage a very small operation compared to her. and i don't know what everybody is doing. somebody might come across and say, look, this segment may be going down or this person is not doing it an
. >> bill: rice is taking the heat for that the secretary of the united nations. it will be interesting to see who put her out there and told her to say what she said. >> very interesting. >> bill: possible that she said it on her own. it's not unheard of that a u.n. ambassador would do that most likely somebody said look, you have got to get out there and say x and y. hillary clinton is a very shrewd politician. she didn't say anything inadvertently one way or the other about...
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we're still working on it. >> when you said reserve, would that include reserve -- >> national guard and u.s. army reserves. >> okay. >> and what we will do is for an active unit, example, an active unit would be 24 months. 12 months available, whatever time. and for the reserve component it would be a bit expanded because maybe over a 60-month period, be allow them to rotate through so we would always have a portion of the national guard and u.s. army reserves ready to go. and what it also does is it will enable sustained readiness across the force over a long period of time. so that's the intent of our process. we're working through the details of this and how it's funded and how we sustain them over time. and i think we're going to be able to do this. we're working very closely with both the national -- mainly the national guard, but also the u.s. army reserve on this concept. >> with the readiness reporting program that you have morph into something side of the table where we are at any one point in time with respect to those? >> it's going to have to. and it's going to have to d
we're still working on it. >> when you said reserve, would that include reserve -- >> national guard and u.s. army reserves. >> okay. >> and what we will do is for an active unit, example, an active unit would be 24 months. 12 months available, whatever time. and for the reserve component it would be a bit expanded because maybe over a 60-month period, be allow them to rotate through so we would always have a portion of the national guard and u.s. army reserves ready to...
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with 35 pounds of cocaine, the united nations might actually get something done. i can just see secretary-general ban ki-moon getting jacked up on the all bina rhino and announcing [bleep] let's make one of these resolutions, binding. god, god, i just love-- i love enforcing sanctions. sir ya, are you a [bleep], make out with me now. they are probably as we speak, they are probably on a 36 hour sleepless diplomacy binge with their head phones on saying dude, you have got to hear this translation. no, no, no, play it back. oh [bleep] that is so nuanced. it's like a translation inside a translation inside a condemnation of israel. you guys, you know what, let's start a social media company, i'm serious. do you have any idea how easy it would be to cure malaria, we just need mosquito nets and potable water and we can wipe out hunger. punch me in the face right now. don't we know bono. one love, one blood, one life, you've got to-- (applause) i'm so sad, what time is it, [bleep] got to go to bed. across the golden state, where everyone has been unbelievably nice. morn
with 35 pounds of cocaine, the united nations might actually get something done. i can just see secretary-general ban ki-moon getting jacked up on the all bina rhino and announcing [bleep] let's make one of these resolutions, binding. god, god, i just love-- i love enforcing sanctions. sir ya, are you a [bleep], make out with me now. they are probably as we speak, they are probably on a 36 hour sleepless diplomacy binge with their head phones on saying dude, you have got to hear this...
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. >> since our founding the united states is a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. >> september 12th in the rose garden president obama raised an idea he and top aids will advance more explicitly in the next few weeks that ambassador stevens and three more americans were killed in a spontaneous riot over an anti mow ma'hammed video. he uses the word terror but in a general sense in reference to the 2001 al qaeda eye tax. >> no act of terror will shake this great nation alter that character or eclipse the values we stand for. >> he gives a nothing happened shook his policies in the mideast. >> i continue to be certain there will be bumps in the road. >> because the matter is a battle ground state. >> that afternoon he leaves for a campaign trip to las vegas. >> the president of the united states did not postpone a xaiven vent even though we had been hit. >> i said at the time i thought that was the biggest political strategic mistake of the obama campaign. >> deena perino was the white house press se
. >> since our founding the united states is a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. >> september 12th in the rose garden president obama raised an idea he and top aids will advance more explicitly in the next few weeks that ambassador stevens and three more americans were killed in a spontaneous riot over an anti mow ma'hammed video. he uses the word terror but in a general sense in reference to the 2001 al qaeda eye...
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that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can to get rush why and china to support this. it seems clear to me that they are not going to. but i also agree very much, that if f we act, we need to act with a coalition. given the background of everything else we have going on in the middle east. we shouldn't act unilaterally. >> what people say, is because china and russia, clearly huge powers in the world, have dug their heels in. they, if you talk to them, say we don't trust this opposition. we think many of them may be terrorists. some of them may have links to al qaeda and so on. can we trust the opposition rebels? do they have a point? >> i don't think we know enough about the opposition. yet. and it's not likely for sure. there is a population of about 6 billion people. sir why's 20 million people. that population in libya is fairly homo genius and in syria you have sectarian differences. where you have the minority all white regime that has been governing and repressing 75% sunni for dec
that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can to get rush why and china to support this. it seems clear to me that they are not going to. but i also agree very much, that if f we act, we need to act with a coalition. given the background of everything else we have going on in the middle east. we shouldn't act unilaterally. >> what people say, is because china and russia, clearly huge powers in the world, have dug their heels in. they, if...
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turkey asking the united nations to take necessary action to stop the violence in syria. this after the turkish prime minister officer fired a mortar that killed five turkish citizens in a young town including a young boy. today turkey struck back at syria with attacks of its own. and on this day in 1895, the author stephan crane published the iconic civil war novel "the red badge of courage." crane was but 24 years old too young to have experienced the war himself. his tally of a -- tale of a union private made him a national celebrity. among the first novel to take civil soldier. crane reportedly watched football helped him write battle scenes. red badge of courage first occurred as newspaper series before publishers released it in book form. crane died at age 28 after a battle with tuberculosis. he published his master piece 117 years ago today. and now you know the news for this wednesday, october the 3rd, 2012. i'm shepard smith live in denver. we're back tom
turkey asking the united nations to take necessary action to stop the violence in syria. this after the turkish prime minister officer fired a mortar that killed five turkish citizens in a young town including a young boy. today turkey struck back at syria with attacks of its own. and on this day in 1895, the author stephan crane published the iconic civil war novel "the red badge of courage." crane was but 24 years old too young to have experienced the war himself. his tally of a --...
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their stockpile of the material was taken away and secured by the united states. the guy in kazakhstan, the guy who named a national holiday in his own honor, he agreed to give up a portion of his country's highly-enriched uranium and all the risk that goes with it. it's remarkable that coup tries that used to be part of a soviet union, these countries agreed to give up their nuclear weapons and that they also agreed to give up material used to make nuclear weapons. so while there are a lot of things to worry about with belarus, we can worry a little less about their stockpile because they let us lock some of it up. american policy that makes this a priority is now more than 20 years old. it goes back to 1992. it's the non lugar cooperative threat reduction program. it's named after the senator sam nun and richard lugar. this is one of the things that our government does. you may remember me wearing a funny outfit when we traveled to mexico while they were giving up the last of their uranium. working with our administration to safely contain and take away that mat
their stockpile of the material was taken away and secured by the united states. the guy in kazakhstan, the guy who named a national holiday in his own honor, he agreed to give up a portion of his country's highly-enriched uranium and all the risk that goes with it. it's remarkable that coup tries that used to be part of a soviet union, these countries agreed to give up their nuclear weapons and that they also agreed to give up material used to make nuclear weapons. so while there are a lot of...
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he saks before the united nations. we're used to ahmadinejad's bluster. do you think he can really incite more ill will? >> oh, yes. he's quite capable of that. that's his forte. d, of course, he threatens to destroy israel on a regular basis. i'm not sure whether he'll do it again this time. but it's typical of him that he -- he in that piers morgan interview would turn it around and claim that it's israel that's threatening to destroy iran, which, of course, is hardly the case. it's the pot calling the kettle black. but i think what's important about ahmadinejad's performance this time around, because he comes here every year and gets the attention of the media, is that he's -- he's basically finished. he doesn't have any real power in iran anymore. there'll be a new president elected in a year or so. it's become very clear that the supreme leader has basically made a decision that he's out -- ahmadinejad has outlived his usefulness. so he really doesn't hold much sway. he's a lot of hot air these days but nothing mu
he saks before the united nations. we're used to ahmadinejad's bluster. do you think he can really incite more ill will? >> oh, yes. he's quite capable of that. that's his forte. d, of course, he threatens to destroy israel on a regular basis. i'm not sure whether he'll do it again this time. but it's typical of him that he -- he in that piers morgan interview would turn it around and claim that it's israel that's threatening to destroy iran, which, of course, is hardly the case. it's the...
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. >> since our founding the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. there is no justification this type of step spirals. >> with those words he seems to be saying ambassador chris stevens and other americans were killed in a spontaneous riot because of the anti islam video not terrorist attacks. he uses the term terror in a more general sense after he recalls the september 11th, 2001, terror attack. >> no acts of terror will shake. >> it is a huge distinction by obama critics like mike stein. >> there are always reasons to riot in the muslim world. >> he believes the president was trying to dodge responsibility by the attacks by chalking it up to sudden irrational out of proportion outrage we often here about in the husband limb world. >> i happen to be in the oval office once and president bush gave a line if it's always something if it's not the crew said it's the cartoons. might riot over the danish cartoons or sudanese schoolteacher's teddy bear or the ice cream tub that looks like al
. >> since our founding the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. there is no justification this type of step spirals. >> with those words he seems to be saying ambassador chris stevens and other americans were killed in a spontaneous riot because of the anti islam video not terrorist attacks. he uses the term terror in a more general sense after he recalls the september 11th, 2001, terror attack....
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we had an inkling of that today when temperatures reported that the united nations general assembly later this month will pass a global small arms treaty, which we warn about in our book "screwed" and the new one, "black helmets." helicopters, " creating gun control in the united states by treaty. you're looking at a whole series of treaties he has lined up to try to shove through during lame duck days of his presidency, during the lame duck senate, where he will still have a majority, really to strip america of much of its sovereignty. let them tax the internet. they're about to impose a fee for going to google. >> greta: i don't think voters are looking at that. >> well, they're not, because obama hid that. >> greta: even if you look at this "orlando sentinel" thing, which reflects on what you said, it said it verges on magical thinking to expect president obama do get different results in the next four years. this is a blistering -- >> i don't know if it's magical or maniacal. what's the description of sanity? to do the same thing twice and expect a different outcome. >> greta: indeed.
we had an inkling of that today when temperatures reported that the united nations general assembly later this month will pass a global small arms treaty, which we warn about in our book "screwed" and the new one, "black helmets." helicopters, " creating gun control in the united states by treaty. you're looking at a whole series of treaties he has lined up to try to shove through during lame duck days of his presidency, during the lame duck senate, where he will still...
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nations at this point doesn't appear to be happening. >> chris lawrence live at the pentagon for us. the drought affecting more than half of the united states could have a direct effect on the economy. look at the map. highlighted are 14 states that recorded the top 10 driest six-month periods from january to june of this year. six of the states are within the corn and soybean belt. the percentage of the midwest that's in drought quadrupled in june. we have two reports for you this morning. rob marciano in indiana reporting on the impact of the drought and then to the white house for word on what the obama administration may do to help. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, carol. this is one of the worst spots as far as the drought and the heat goes. indianapolis itself, 46-day stretch of less than a tenth of an inch of rain. the palmer index, the way we measure drought in this state, as low as it's been since 1988. that's the drought the farmers are comparing it to. when you get drought though plus the 100-degree-plus heat, that compounds the problem. we have corn that shou
nations at this point doesn't appear to be happening. >> chris lawrence live at the pentagon for us. the drought affecting more than half of the united states could have a direct effect on the economy. look at the map. highlighted are 14 states that recorded the top 10 driest six-month periods from january to june of this year. six of the states are within the corn and soybean belt. the percentage of the midwest that's in drought quadrupled in june. we have two reports for you this...
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delegation that met with national security counsel oofgss. he belongs to a group that has been designated a terror group. the state department telling "the washington post" they're looking into the matter. >> you've finally tracked down congress woman bachmann today what happened? >> the good news is i can walk pretty fast in heels and she can walk just as fast. she proved to be adept at avoiding my questions. >> i can't right now. >> i just need to ask you about -- >> he said that. >> i know i'm. >> going after huma. >> i can't do it right now. >> can you do an interview with us later. >> yes i can but -- >> i've learned over the years trying to get members of congress to answer questions on the fly, and i've done it many, many times, if their not going to answer it, they're not going to answer it. but if they tell me they'll get back to me and they don't have time nd i try to take them at her word. she didn't do that. she only put out that statement you referenced which said her letters were being distorted. >> it is fascinating that she ma
delegation that met with national security counsel oofgss. he belongs to a group that has been designated a terror group. the state department telling "the washington post" they're looking into the matter. >> you've finally tracked down congress woman bachmann today what happened? >> the good news is i can walk pretty fast in heels and she can walk just as fast. she proved to be adept at avoiding my questions. >> i can't right now. >> i just need to ask you...
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he maintained legal control of it until 1999, and probably many of you know, "national review," biweekly or semimonthly, conservatives journal of opinion, probably the most influential opinion journal in the united states on the left or the right. and it was a vehicle for defining, redefining conservatism in the '50s, in the '60s, and creating a conservative movement and still, and enormously intellectual magazine. he was, buckley was a man of extraordinary wit and sharp and for those of you who remember him, probably remember this. he had the nice. yet charisma. he did things that no one else thought of doing. let me take you back in time to 1965 when he happened to fit in among all of these other things running for mayor of new york. he ran for mayor of new york on a conservative party ticket. he did it for two reasons. one was to communicate conservative ideas to a wider audience, not just intellectuals who read opinion magazines and who watched highbrow shows, but to a wall wider audience. and he also did to extinguish the political career of a rising liberal republican, john lindsay
he maintained legal control of it until 1999, and probably many of you know, "national review," biweekly or semimonthly, conservatives journal of opinion, probably the most influential opinion journal in the united states on the left or the right. and it was a vehicle for defining, redefining conservatism in the '50s, in the '60s, and creating a conservative movement and still, and enormously intellectual magazine. he was, buckley was a man of extraordinary wit and sharp and for those...
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. >> it's a big day at the united nations. as well a big day for palestinians. they are asking members of the general assembly to approve a resolution to upgrade their status from permanent observer to nonmember state. a vote is scheduled for this afternoon and is expected to pass. >> keep in mind the united states and israel are both opposed to the resolution. let's go to cnn foreign affairs reporter live in washington. good morning. >> good morning, brooke. israel very opposed to the move. the u.s. knows this move went give the palestinians what they want -- a state. this is largely symbolic. will have no effect on sovereignty or borders. hillary clinton met with president abbas and tried to assure him not to go ahead with the move. let's listen to what she told reporters yesterday. sfm know matter what happens it will not change what i support. the only way to get a lasting solution is to commence direct negotiations and we need an environment conducive to that. we have urged both parties to refrain from actions that might in any way make a return to meaningf
. >> it's a big day at the united nations. as well a big day for palestinians. they are asking members of the general assembly to approve a resolution to upgrade their status from permanent observer to nonmember state. a vote is scheduled for this afternoon and is expected to pass. >> keep in mind the united states and israel are both opposed to the resolution. let's go to cnn foreign affairs reporter live in washington. good morning. >> good morning, brooke. israel very...
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debate debut against the sitting president of the united states. and after doing this four times as a nation, the record for incumbent presidents facing these challengers is 0-4. okay. so now 1996, incumbent president is that now not as young man from arkansas, bill clinton, and his challenger that year is bob dole. did bob dole really beat incumbent bill clinton in their first debate? actually, no. this is the exception. bill clinton won that first debate. here's what the headlines looked like the next day. president proves unflappable facing dole barbs. so the fifth time that we did this as a country, new result. the incumbent president did clearly defeat his challenger in their first debate. first time that ever happened in the country. that moves the tally for incumbent presidents trying to win first debates against their challenger to 1-4. so next one, 2004. george w. bush is the incumbent president. his challenger is this guy, massachusetts senator john kerry. remember at the democratic convention this year when john kerry gave the bang-up sp
debate debut against the sitting president of the united states. and after doing this four times as a nation, the record for incumbent presidents facing these challengers is 0-4. okay. so now 1996, incumbent president is that now not as young man from arkansas, bill clinton, and his challenger that year is bob dole. did bob dole really beat incumbent bill clinton in their first debate? actually, no. this is the exception. bill clinton won that first debate. here's what the headlines looked like...
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>> yes, people associate the united states as one of the freer nations of the world. this is changing in particular over the last 10 years. with perspect, it is the case of the tallest dwarf. we could be more heck than we always have been. but relative to the nations of the world we are declining rapidly. the united states went from the second freest in 2000 to dropping 16th in the world ranking behind canada this year and we look at average u.s. state. it is less free than the average canada province. >> thank you, professor for sharing the bad news with us this morning. >> great good morning, isn't it. >> steve: thank you, benge powell,. taxpayers shelling out big buckings for teachers getting plastic surgery. we are talking about millionings of dollars and the story that has everybody talking, next. more and more men say they will never get married, the reason is that women are not women anymore. sorry. ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. campbell's has 24 new soups th
>> yes, people associate the united states as one of the freer nations of the world. this is changing in particular over the last 10 years. with perspect, it is the case of the tallest dwarf. we could be more heck than we always have been. but relative to the nations of the world we are declining rapidly. the united states went from the second freest in 2000 to dropping 16th in the world ranking behind canada this year and we look at average u.s. state. it is less free than the average...
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>> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations to the deal with conflicts before people start resorting to violence. violence begets violence. it's easy to star wars and difficult to stop them once they got started. i think we ought to renounce the war and have -- let the courts handle it and have arbitration that the united nations and let them handle it. just like what you do in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, there is enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except get people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the american president. >> i believe in total nuclear disarmament. we all have to play by the same set of rules. we have several,000 nuclear efforts. it's okay for israel to have a hundred but not okay for iran to have two. they are not treating everybody equally. no strong position except force. only by force can it be done. we voted at the un and the skurs council to get rid of it. let's get rid of ours. iran will stop
>> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations to the deal with conflicts before people start resorting to violence. violence begets violence. it's easy to star wars and difficult to stop them once they got started. i think we ought to renounce the war and have -- let the courts handle it and have arbitration that the united nations and let them handle it. just like what you do in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody...